peebles in A Sentence

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    They learnt later that Peebles had predicted such radiation.

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    James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz won the 2019 Nobel Prize in physics.

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    Peebles instead said this is due to a hitherto unknown type of“dark” matter particles.

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    Peebles was awarded half the prize while Mayor and Queloz shared the other half.

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    James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz were awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics.

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    Peebles was awarded half the 9-million-Swedish krona($910,000) prize while Mayor and Queloz, shared the other half.

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    James Peebles has been devoted to understanding the mysteries of the universe for at least 5 decades now.

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    Peebles said that there lay between the two an“extraordinary understanding, manifested in their perfect and unhesitating judgment of the short single”.

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    Peebles began his research on theoretical physical cosmology in the mid-1960s, searching for clues to what shaped the universe right after the Big Bang.

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    Ian Peebles wrote that Sutcliffe's association with Hobbs"is judged, by results and all-round efficiency in all conditions", the greatest of all first-wicket partnerships and"will probably never be excelled".

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    Winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics- James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz(for their work in understanding how the universe has evolved, and the Earth's place in it).

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    But the name most frequently suggested was that of Vera Rubin, an astronomer who died in 2016 and whose work is referenced once in the scientific background paper's exploration of Peebles' work.

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    Peebles and colleagues have correlated the temperature of this radiation with the amount of matter created in the Big Bang, which was a key step towards understanding how this matter would later form the galaxies and galaxy clusters.

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    In this year's document, the committee wrote that a 1965 paper Peebles wrote positing that dark matter is necessary for galaxy formation marked"the moment when cosmology embarks on its way to become a science of precision and a tool to discover new physics.".

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